{ IRST NATIONAL BANK ' OF DUSHORE, I'EN'NA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 eiTßlM.ua . . J20.000 Hoes a General Banking Business. S. 1). STERIGERE, M D. SWARTS. President. • Cashier A, J. BRADLEY, Attorney at-Law. Otliee, corner ol Main and Muncy Sts. LAPORTE, PA. Having opened an office at 1328 Arcti St.. Philadelphia, I shall still continue to practice in the several Courts of Sullivan County.* When not in my office personally a coiupet.nt person will he found in charge thereof. Bonds ol various kinds furnished. FRANCIS W. MEYLERT, Attorney-at-Law. office in Keeler's Block. LAPORTE-,'JSulli van County, PA. J # J. & F. H. INGHAM, ATTORHKYS-AT-I.A W, Legal business attended to in this and adjoining counties -APORTS, PA jr J MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law. LAPORTE, FA OFPICB M COBWTT ÜBILDINO NKAP COt'BT UODSB. r H CRONIN, ATTOnMET-AT I.AW, NOTAHV POBI.IO. OPFIC* on MAIN HTUBBT. "'SHORE. I>A LAPORTE HOTEL F. VV, OALLAGHER, Prop. Newly erected. Opposite Court House square. Steam heat, hath rooms, hot and cold water, reading and poo! room.and barber shop: also good stabling and livery, Cfolppcwa Ximc fRUns. Lime furnished »n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville Tenn'a. M. E. Reeder, MUNCY, PA. For a well Kept Up-to-date Stock of General Merchandise Far pries that are Right For curteous treatment goto Buschhausen' Q )URT i'KO' LAMATION. WHEREAS, HON. ( HAS. K TERRY PRESIDENT Judge. Honorable* John I>- Keeserand 11. C. K. ! Kskliika Assoc. Judges ofjthe e«\ ! p.RHi. to me dlreeled, lor holding the >e\era ( courts in the Roroueh of Laporte. on Monday the J •.' » day of Ft i) jyOT. at'J o'clock p. ut. therefore, Holie- is iiercbv given to the Coroner, | Justices of the I'eaee and Constables within the j county, that they be then and there in their prop i ci i»ei>'»n at:!o'clock \ . in.of >;i .l day. eith then j rolls, records, in«|Uh tions examinations and ! other reiueinberaiiees to those tilings t«» which t iciioillces appeita n to oe done. And to those who are Im.illh: b\ t l.eir reeogui/ance to |-rt *e» ute a .li'ist prisoner.- w ho aie or shall be in tiie iail of tin ;-aid eounU oi ,-ullivan, are hereby notified lu be then ai'sd there to p.e. ccute against them an will be Just. P.ANK W. IH'CK, Sheriff. SherilT'o Oitiee.La|>orte Pa., Jan. IJC7' Splendid short stories appear eueli wot'k in the Siiiidtiy Magazine of "TIIK PHILADELPHIA PRESS." They itrt- crisp and breezy —just the kind that art- so hard to find and so delightful to read. liny "TIIE I'ItE.SS" every day in the week; you will get all the newes uud ail the features. N. "1\ RANKING HorSE offering prim.-STF.AM HAII.KOAUIiONUStwiII engaifo the Hervices of HaloHmcn who can con trol investment busineßH within th*-ir nrlule b irliood. Address Lock Uo*a)s7,NcwYork City 112 County Seat jj Local and Personal Events! | I Tersely Told. 11 tarii —rri inl11 iirw Rev. Buxton was a Williainsport visitor Monday. Atty. F. \V. Meylert was a bus-! iness man in Dushore Wednesday Miss Harriet Grim returned to i Portage Tuesday. Mr. E. V. Ingham of Atlantic | City is a Laporte visitor this week. Mrs. Anna Stackliouse was in Dushore Wednesday attending the funeral of Mrs. Thomson. Mrs. ('has. L. Wing was in Wil liam sport Tuesday having her eyes j treated bv Dr. Hastian. A sleighing party of school child ren from Mildred visited the county capitol Tuesday afternoon. Miss Jessie Ilomet of Wyalusing, is visiting at the home of her uncle Hon. Thomas.l. Ingham. Mr, E. I*. Ingham returned to his home in New York Monday, after spending several days with his parents. Merchant .1. S. Harrington of Dushore. was in Laporte Tuesday purchasing apples in this section for shipment. Dr. 15. E. Gamble, formerly of Forksville, took the morning train at tliis place Monday, returning to his new lield of practice near Har risburg, after spending several days visiting friends in Western Sulli van. R. A. t'onklin has about recover ed from bis recent illness which compelled his return home from Picture Rocks where he went to work ill the furniture factory. He will again resume work in a few days when completely recovered. John Fague a new brakeman on the local freight train, met with a painful accident at this place Mon day afternoon, while making a coupling on the station siding. His arm was caught as the cars came together and a deep laceration ex tending from the wrist to the el bow was the result. Dr. Randell was sumniond, and sewed up the wound. Much nerve was displayed by the injured man, as he had the painful dressing done without much complaint. Ira Hunter was killed Tuesday afternoon in the woods near Eagles mere by a log rolling upon liim while at work for 0. W. Sones at Shanersburg Camp. Mr. Hunter lived but a short time after the ae cidedt. Funeral services will be held in the Evangelical JC'hureh at Xordniont, Saturday at 2 P. M.: meeting at his late home in Kagles- HKTC at !• A. M. Under the Auspices of the Ep worth League of the M. E. Church, there will be held at the Mountain House, Wednesday Feb. <>. 11)07; an old fashioneb New England Supper. All are invited. The Village Improvement So ciety will meet at the home of Mis. T. .1. Keeler's Tuesday evening' Feb. 5, 15)07. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preach-1 ng, 7.00 p. m., subject, "Are Wei Ashamed of Methodism." Epwortli, League, 7:30 p. ni. This is the j order of services at the Methodist ■ Episcopal Church, Laporte. A sleighing party comprising two loads of young people from \ this place enjoyed the hospitality j of Hotel IJasley at Sonestown Tuet-- \ day night. A merry time was af forded th'-in on the travel, while i dancing and an excellent supper! kept the participants from reaching | their IK.IUCS until Wednesday morning. , .Mr. 11. 11. Kumin. the genial bookkeeper at the tannery olliee. I participated in the sleighing party iat Sonestown Tuesday night, lie i went by himself, however, in a. • livery that would bring a wish from any maiden to li!l the lonely, end oi the seat. On the return he j brought up the rear, arriving at noon. As Mr. Kumin is a prohi bition and a young man of ideal habits, no out can account for his , coming in so far behind. The Ithaca Journel nays: "Th< j I act that $150,000 are sent annual}- out of Ithaca to mail order houses in |('hicago, New York and I'hiladel ' phin is due to the circumstances j I that the mail order houses advertise ' more liberally and more wisely than ! do local merchants, lloth the express and postoffices experience a great in-1 j crease in their money order business for a week or two after the big mail order houses send out their inonsiei catalogues,or for a few days after the arrival of the popular magazines, which carry the bulk of adverlis ments of those business interprises which appeal direct to the public in stead of the retailers or the whole saler." At the present session of the legis lature Hon. Thomes V. Cooper will introduce a bill authorizing the coun ty commissioners of the several coun ties of Pennsylvania to' appropriate annualy a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars to each G. A. It. post in their respective counties to aid in defraying the expensiew of Memorial day. The act is not applied loci ties of the first,second, third class. This will be a popular measure with the increasing years and deirearing numbeis, the scattered membership in the country districts find it more difficult to raise [sufficient funds to pay for the necessary expensies of Memorial day observance. A small yellow dog, part shep herd. $2.00 reward for its return. Harry Philips, Sonestown Pa. Sunday School at 3 P. M. ICvening Prayer and Sermon at 7..'30 P. M. This is the order of the service r.t. the 8t John's church next Sunday. There will lie Liter ary service at the Rectory Friday evening at 7..'50 P. All are cord ialv invited. Rev. A. G. A. Buxton Rector. Parents desiring their children to have thorough instruction in Music, and well cared for, can find | no better place thai. THE COL LEGE of Music at Freeburg, Sny- j der County, Pa. Pupils from ten' years old and fromthe beginners to j the advanced are adinited. Terms begin May <>. .June 15 and July 20. I For catalogue address. llenry B. Moyer. j Rm*/orrl We want 500 experi neWdl U. euced Farm hands to I commence work here March or April in our beautiful I.KVEI, farm and fruit section at surprisingly big wages. Send us postage stamp for particulars at once. Give your age and weight. MIU.I'.R'S FARM SUPPLY AC.KN CY. PKXN VAN, N. Y. DKNCKIi RKI'OKT nl tin-condition of The v-First National Hunk at Onshore, in the State of Pennsylvania at close of business Jan 2tith, l'.lOT. RESOURCES. Loans ami discounts sl,77:ir»ss7 1". s. Bonds t<> secure circulation f*o,ooo rivmiuDi on r. s. Bonds l.fiOOuO Stock securities, 125178 33 Furniture 900 uO Due from Banks and approved Res. Agt. 10ft.<>911 7ti Kedemption fund 1". 8. Treasurer 2,500 00 Special and Legal Tender notes 25,053 <>4 Total 8187,890 60 LIABILITIES, ■ apital S^O.fKXXX) Surplus and undivided profits 27,438 7"» Circulation 49,500 00 Dividends unpaid 33 00 Dejiosits 360,91852 Total 5187 800 60 State of Pennsylvania bounty of Sullivan ss. 1, M. D. Swarts cas lier of the above named bankdo solemnly j-wetr '.lmt thealjove statement is tine to the best of niv knowledge and belief. m. ' k s\\ AR rs < lubter. Subseiibed and sworn o before me this3oth day of Jan. 11M)7. ALBKKT F. HKK-S. My commission expires Feby 27/09. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. 1). RKESEIi ) K. (». sYLVAUA, >Directors. SAMUEL COLK, I Trial Ijist February Term, 1007, Hetiirn I'ay, Feb 25, 1907 at '1 o'clock pin I Shitfer Woelile anil O'Connell Morris Hymen, No. 'J, May term, 1905 I> 'ten innt's appeal. Plea, Non Assuin- I'Mt. Croain. | Scouten li Mieliael Metcienie vs (ieorjje Fir man. No. s(i], I'eliniiirv Term 1900 l>. toinl:i ill's »p; enl Plea, non nPHiiln jni piy 111 *"i 1 . p ymciit with leave to give special u.utter in e\ iili i.ee. Mm In.. | lirailley. T; H)S K. KFNNKhV. Crf.ih. I'fn-li. ultice. I.iportc I'it., Ia li 14. l9tV>. NUTRETO. A Nerve, Brain mid Br.iwii Food Drink Give t lie little ones all the Nutreto jihey like. It's the NATURAL I FOOD DRINK. Harmless as ! milk; nothing more delicious. Sold at Smith's. Trouble seems to he one of lift's j essential parts. N<» one escnpi> tlieln; I all art-as fumilitr with it ;i> they | arc with mirth and gltulucvj. Wo arc all apt to quarrel with oui troub les, under the mistaken idea tint they ha ve heen sent lis and not realiz ing that we have all along unc'jn sejoudy been tippmprktliug thein to ourselves. Kvery one has a choice <.f troubles, and it depends largely upon themselves as to the ones they select. This being so, let us take thought of tomorrow, that we may sutler as we choose and not blindly. There is a set of married troubles, as also for bachelors and old maids only. A fast and merry life pays the bitter price. Which will you have? Yours is the choice. Any amount of trouble may be caused by too much money; nothing can be lost never possessed. Shall we run the risk or not? Trouble is headed your way. Can't stop it. So let us have patients and take time to make our selection. The worst of it is, how ever,that by the time we have learn ed the standing of various troubles, their nature and ways, it is too late to change. And we cannot begin all over again. So that in the end we may be saddled with troubles that s' and Childrens Clothing, Overcoats, Underwear, Shoes, Rubbers, etc. LADIES' MISSES ami CHILDREN Shoi-, Dress Goods, Wool and Outing Flannels. is complete anil yemty for your inspection. A new line ot FURS at 25 to 50 per cent less tlian'city prices. Ladies' call and see what we hive to offer we can please you. It will pay you to look over our our stock before buying ) our winter supply, j; We meet all competition S2O worth Tickets SI.OO in trade Free. Is that not worth looking niter. Yours for business, A. E. CAMPBELL SHUNK, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, HUG-HIESVILLE, CA SSO 000 >CK DeWITT BODIN E, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 65.000. _ , DIRECTORS: transacts a General i>, . . i, DeWitt Bodiue, Jacob Per, Frank A.Reeder, Hanking Business. T ..,, , ' . „ _, T ~ ' Jemuuih Keliy, \vm. Front/., . C. Front®, Accounts oflndivid- James K. Boak. John C. Laird, Lyman Myers, uals and Finns Peter Front/., C. \V. Sonen, Daniel ll.Fount, solicited. John Bull. Pall soits for Men, Boys and Children are now here for inspection. Suits in black clay and unfinished worsteds and"l hibets Homespuns, French and Fnglish Fknnels, and Scotch Goods. Boys and Childrens' Suits in all the new iabrics and makes. Prices as well as variety are extraordinary. All new an 1 up to date line of Gents Furnishings, Hats, Caps, etc. Also the on'v place in town where you can get the "Walk Over" Shoe. J. W. CARROLL'S, Hotel Carroll Block, DUSHORE, PA. . GENERAL STORE ® Tannery. ® FULL AND COMPLETE STOOK ALWAYS FOUND HERE. lust received a special purchase of "Riches" Flannels, I umbermens' Shirts and Drawers, Men's, ladies' and Childr ns' Mitts, Gloves and Hosiery. There's Lots Here t Show Y u From the City. stock ol Diy Goods and Notions, Boys ard Men's Hats and Caps, full line of Sn.tgproof Shoes and Rubbers, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Goodyear Rub bers Woodsmen and Boys Shoes to suit all. Our Usual Quality of Groceries and Provisions are Equal to the BEST. JAMES McFARLANE.